ATHENS METRO


The 'Athens Metro' is the underground public transport system of Athens, Greece, constructed by the 'Attiko Metro' company (''Αττικό Μετρό'', literally 'Attican metro') and the ISAP (Ilektrikoi Sidirodromoi Athinon-Pireos) company (''Ηλεκτρικοί Σιδηρόδρομοι Αθηνών-Πειραιώς'' "Athens - Piraeus Electric Railways"). Many ancient buildings, ruins and artifacts were discovered during the excavation works for several downtown stations: most were carefully restored and are displayed within the stations, making the Metro system a daily museum tour of the city's illustrious heritage .

Contents
History
Green Line
Blue and Red lines
Archealogical Finds
Ticketing policy
Pallini-Peania-Koropi fares
Airport fares
List of stations of the Athens metro system
Stations in Line 1 (Green line)
Stations in Line 2 (Red line)
Stations in Line 3 (Blue line)
Future expansions
Line 1 (Green line)
Line 2 (Red line)
Line 3 (Blue line)
Line 4 (Orange line - PLANNED)
Policies
See also
References
External links

History


Green Line

Metro Line 1 (Green line) was inaugurated on February 27 1869 as a steam train connecting Athens and Piraeus and was operated by Athens Piraeus Railway S.A. The line was electrified in 1904 and the operating company renamed to Athens Piraeus Electric Railway SA in 1976. Today, Line 1 reaches the suburb of Kifisia and is also known as the green line and the electric railway.
Blue and Red lines

Construction of Metro Lines 2 and 3 began in November 1991 to decrease traffic congestion and clean up the environment by reducing Athens' smog level. Lines 2 and 3, constructed by Attiko Metro S.A. and operated by Attiko Metro Operations Company S.A. and known as red and blue lines respectively, were inaugurated in January 2000 and as of 2007 have 26 stations between them. Line 3 reached the Eleftherios Venizelos International Airport in the summer of 2004 and Egaleo in May of 2007. All three Metro lines connect with Proastiakos, the Athens Suburban Railway and the tram system.

Archealogical Finds


Ticketing policy


Exhibition of archaeological finds that came to light during the construction of the project displayed at Metro station Syntagma, Athens.

Each ticket costs 0.80 euros and is valid for a single way; a separate ticket should be purchased for the return route. There is also a reduced fare for the price of 0.40 euros which is valid for students (with a valid student card). Tickets are valid for 90 minutes after they have been validated. One must validate one's ticket once at the machines at the entrance of the station from which the passenger starts his journey.
Tickets of 1 euro (reduced fare: 0.50 euros) are valid for 90 minutes after they have been validated and can be used in the subway (lines 1, 2 and 3) as well as in all other means of public transport in Athens (buses, trolleybuses, tram and part of the suburban railway).
There are daily (3 euro) and weekly tickets (10 euros) and monthly cards (standard fare: 38 euros, reduced fare: 19 euros) which also apply for all means of public transport in Athens. Control is frequent. Passengers who fail to show a validated ticket or a monthly card are required to pay 60 times the price of a standard ticket (48 euros).
Pallini-Peania-Koropi fares

Travel to the stations of Pallini, Peania-Kantza, and Koropi is subject to a special ticket that costs 1.80 Euros. Note that the same ticket for the Proastiakos railway costs only 1 Euro.
Airport fares

Travel to and from the Athens International Airport requires a special ticket. The one-way ticket costs 6 euros (reduced fare: 3 euros). Also available are return tickets at the price of 10 euros, as well as two- and three-person oneway tickets (fare: 10 and 15 euros, respectively)

List of stations of the Athens metro system



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Stations in Line 1 (Green line)


Piraeus, near the Piraeus port, the southernmost station of Line 1

Faliro, near Peace and Friendship Stadium and Karaiskaki Stadium, connecting with the tram

Moschato

Kallithea

Tavros

Petralona

Thissio (Thission)

Monastiraki, intersects with Line 3

Omonoia (Omonia), intersects with Line 2

Viktoria station (Viktoria)

Attiki, intersects with Line 2

Agios Nikolaos

Kato Patissia

Agios Eleftherios

Ano Patissia

Perissos

Pefkakia

Nea Ionia

Heraklio

Eirini, near the Athens Olympic Sports Complex

Nerantziotissa, intersecting with the suburban railway

Marousi

KAT, near the KAT Hospital

Kifissia, the northernmost station of Line 1
Stations in Line 2 (Red line)


Aghios Antonios in Peristeri

Sepolia

Attiki

Larissa station – Athens central railway station (OSE, Proastiakos)

Metaxourgio – north-east of Omonia Square

Omonia – underneath Omonia Square, connection to Line 1

Panepistimio – near the University of Athens

SyntagmaSyntagma Square; connection to Line 2

Akropoli – stop for the Acropolis

Syngrou-Fix – near Andreas Syngrou Avenue

Neos Kosmos

Aghios Ioannis – next to Vouliagmenis Avenue

Daphni – in the heart of Daphni

Aghios Dimitrios/Alexandros Panagoulis - near Agios Dimitrios, Ilioupoli and Vouliagmenis Avenue
Stations in Line 3 (Blue line)


Egaleo

Eleonas

Kerameikos

Monastiraki – also connecting to Line 1.

Syntagma – next to Syntagma Square, also connects to Line 2.

Evangelismos, next to the Hilton Athens and the National Gallery (Athens)

Megaro Moussikis, next to the Athens Concert Hall (music hall)

Ambelokipi – near Ambelokipi

Panormou

Katehaki

Ethniki Amyna

Halandri

Doukissis Plakentias, correspondance with the suburban railway

Pallini

Paiania–Kantza

Koropi

Athens International Airport

Future expansions


As important as the metro is to the Attica Basin, extensions are needed to keep up with usage. The new stations are in bold. The year the station is expected to open is in brackets.[1] [2]
Line 1 (Green line)

The entrance of Victoria Station.

The Neo Faliro Station.

'Piraeus-Agios Stefanos'

★ Piraeus

★ Faliro

★ Moschato

★ Kallithea

★ Tavros

★ Petralona

★ Thissio (Thission)

★ Monastiraki

★ Omonoia

★ Victoria (Viktoria)

★ Attiki

★ Agios Nikolaos

★ Kato Patissia

★ Agios Eleftherios

★ Ano Patissia

★ Perissos

★ Pefkakia

★ Nea Ionia

★ Heraklio

★ Eirini

★ Nerantziotissa

★ Maroussi

★ KAT

★ Kifissia

★ 'Tatoiou' (2012-2015)

★ 'Nea Erithrea' (2012-2015)

★ 'Kastri' (2012-2015)

★ 'Ethniki Odos Athinon-Lamias' (2012-2015)

★ 'Anixi (Anoixi)' (2018)

★ 'Agios Stefanos' (2018)
Line 2 (Red line)

'Anthoupoli - Elliniko'

★ 'Anthoupoli' (Late 2008)

★ 'Peristeri' (Late 2008)

★ Aghios Antonios

★ Sepolia

★ Attiki

★ Larissa Station

★ Metaxourghio

★ Omonia

★ Panepistimio

★ Syntagma

★ Akropoli

★ Sygrou - Fix

★ Neos Kosmos

★ Aghios Ioannis

★ Daphni

★ Aghios Dimitrios / Alexandros Panagoulis

★ 'Ilioupoli' (Late 2009)

★ 'Alimos' (Late 2009)

★ 'Argyroupoli' (Late 2009)

★ 'Elliniko', near the old Hellinikon International Airport - East Terminal (Late 2009)
Line 3 (Blue line)

'Evangelistria - Doukissis Plakentias - Airport'

★ 'Evangelistria' (planned – 2013)

★ 'Dimotiko Theatro' (planned – 2013)

★ 'Piraeus' (planned – 2013

★ 'Tampouria' (planned – 2013)

★ 'Nikaia' (planned – 2013)

★ 'Korydallos' (planned – 2013)

★ 'Aghia Varvara' (planned – 2013)

★ 'Haidari' (Late 2008)

★ Egaleo

★ Eleonas

★ Kerameikos

★ Monastiraki

★ Syntagma

★ Evangelismos

★ Megaro Moussikis

★ Ambelokipi

★ Panormou

★ Katehaki

★ Ethniki Amyna

★ 'Holargos' (Late 2008)

★ 'Nomismatokopio' (Summer 2008)

★ 'Aghia Paraskevi' (Summer 2009)

★ Halandri

★ Doukissis Plakentias

★ Pallini

★ Paiania–Kantza

★ Koropi

★ Airport
Line 4 (Orange line - PLANNED)

'Alsos Veikou - Maroussi' (new line, planned)
According to the Metro Development Study, 2 new lines should be constructed, actually branches of the existing lines: line 2 branch (Panepistimio - Alsos Veikou) and line 3 branch (Panormou - Maroussi). Recent investigation results though showed that a construction of an autonomous line would be preferable. The planned line is a result of the unification of the initially planned lines and the addition of a new station between Panepistimio, Evangelismos and Katehaki (instead of Panormou) stations. [1]

★ 'Alsos Veikou'

★ 'Galatsi'

★ 'Kypseli'

★ 'Dikastiria'

★ 'Alexandras'

★ 'Exarhia'

★ Panepistimio

★ 'Kolonaki'

★ Evangelismos

★ 'Pangrati / Kaissariani'

★ 'Ano Ilissia'

★ 'Zografou'

★ 'Goudi'

★ Katehaki

★ 'Faros'

★ 'Filothei'

★ 'Sidera'

★ 'O.A.K.A.'

★ 'Paradissos'

★ Maroussi

Policies


The impressive historic Piraeus station, sample of industrial architecture

In order to maintain a safe, clean and pleasant environment in the Metro system, passengers entering its premises should be informed that the following activities are not allowed:

★ Smoking

★ Carrying inflammable or dangerous substances, materials and objects

★ Carrying inconvenient items (bulky or oversized items etc.), bicycles only sometimes

★ Drinking or eating

★ Traveling drunk or under the influence of drugs

★ Selling or distributing goods or services

★ Using musical instruments

★ Begging or troubling other passengers

★ Littering

★ Going onto the tracks or in the tunnel.
Pets can be transported only inside special boxes.
The production of a validated ticket or a valid travel card is required inside the trains and in the Metro premises, beyond the validation machines (Laws 1214/1981, 2669/1998, 2801/2000).
Passengers should not attempt to enter the trains after the buzzer has sounded.

See also



Athens Mass Transit System

Thessaloniki Metro

List of rapid transit systems

References



1. Extensions Under Construction
2. Planned Extensions


External links



Attiko Metro S.A. official website


Attiko Metro: Art in Stations

Athens Piraeus Electric Railway (ISAP) S.A. official website

UrbanRail.Net - Athens Metro

Athens Urban Transport Organisation (OASA)



360° Virtual tours of Athens Metro

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